Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .30, 10 for $1.20; Medium, 3 for .30, 10 for .80; 
Small, 10 for .50; Bulblets .30 pkg. 
MT. INDEX (Miller °42) (401) 70 
Very early and tall white with a yellow 
throat. One of the best early cut flowers 
with 6-8 514” florets on strong 514’ plants. 
NEGUS (K & M’51) (354) 85 
Sensational smooth black red that opens 
up to 12 florets in perfect formal place- 
ment. Often champion of the 300 section 
and every spike looks like a blue ribbon 
winner. 
NEW YORK (Salman ’°51) (564) 80 
Tall dark rose red. An easy grower with 
7-9 loosely attached 6” florets open on 
strong straight spikes. Good all round 
variety. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer ’51) (568) 85 
Deep rose lavender exhibition variety. Can 
open up to 12 6” florets on 5’ spikes. 
Somewhat temperamental in growth but it 
is capable of producing prize winning 
spikes. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson °45) (386) 90 
Attractive smoky shade of pastel gray with 
a lighter throat. A medium sized glad that 
is a blue ribbon winner in its class and the 
prettiest in its color. 
ORANGE GOLD 
(Marshall ’45 (422) 80 
True bright orange with a small golden 
throat. Tall healthy grower opening 5-7 
flat wide open blooms at once. The most 
widely grown orange colored variety. 
ORCHID FANTASY 
(Seimsen °51) (366) 75 
Exquisite shade of delicate orchid lavender. 
A most reliable producer of 314’ spikes 
with 7-8 formally placed florets open at 
once. Fine early cut of flower in a beauti- 
ful shade. 
PACTOLUS (K & M °47) (417) 80 
Vivid combination of yellow with a bold 
red throat. 8-10 flat round 5” florets open 
at once on sturdy 5’ spikes. A reliable and 
popular variety. 
PALETTE (Kooy ’51) (437) 85 
Bright clear scarlet with a bluish purple 
throat. An unusual color effect that has 
become quite popular. 6-8 5” round florets 
on 4’ spikes. Very popular. 
PARADE (Klein ’51) (468) 70 
First early rosy purple with a magenta 
throat. A reliable grower of medium height 
plants having 6-8 5” florets open on good 
flowerheads. Takes arverse weather better 
than other purples and is popular with 
our florists. 
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PARTHIENA (Hitchcock 49) (568) 85 
Hugh deep mauve lavender that makes 
spectacular show spikes. Opens as many 
as 10 6” florets on long flowerheads. Has 
a good show record and is fine for the 
home garden or for cut flower use. 
PATROL (Palmer °46) (416) 80 
Clear light apricot buff that is always a 
contender for top show honors. As many as 
10 open florets on a long flowerhead. One 
of the finest varieties grown today for all 
uses. 
PERSIAN BEAUTY 
(Kneirim °48) (586) 90 
Smoky old rose with lighter colored red 
veining. Makes spectacular spikes holding 
up to 8 open 6” florets on 5’ plants. 
PERSIAN RUG (Roberts °50) (486) 90 
Beautiful blending of plum and rose with 
a cream throat. Tho somewhat irregular in 
growth this is one of the most admired 
varieties in our fields. 5-8 5” florets on 
4\/,' spikes. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 
(Bastian ’47) (440) 85 
Soft shade of shell pink. As many as 12 
perfectly placed florets open on 414’ spikes. 
Makes superb exhibition spikes as well as 
being a top cut flower. 
PICARDY (Palmer *31) (530) 90 
Well known salmon pink variety that for 
years has been a leader for all uses. The 
best known of all present day glads. 
POINSETTIA (Johnson °52) (450) 85 
Clear light spectrum red. A wonderful 
grower making 4’ tall spikes holding 6-8 
5” florets open at once. One of the best cut 
flower reds and is becoming widely grown. 
POLYNESIE (K & M50) (430) 90 
A most reliable clear salmon with a small 
white throat. Widely grown commercially 
due to its easy production of tall ramrod 
type spikes with up to 10 5” florets open 
at once. 
PRESTO (Roberts 52) (401) 75 
Pure snow white attractively set off by a 
bold deep red throat. Made wonderful 
spikes this summer with 7-9 5” florets on 
414’ plants. Vigorous easy grower good 
for all uses. 
